Wild Rose Hips where the seed cradle of roses, located under the flower head after the petals drop, is called the "hip". An extract of this "hip", without its seeds, contains a pure natural Vitamin C. A true Wild Rose Hips Pure Herbs Liquid Extract contains no chemical sour taste of synthetic Vitamin C (ascorbic acid) as an additive. Beware of Rose Hip extracts that say on the label, "with rosehips"; or list rose hips as one of the ingredients.

Wild Rose Hips Pure Herbs Liquid Extract contain not just Vitamin C, but also the supporting substances called bioflavonoids ("living colors"), such as rutin and hesperidin which, in turn, make the absorption of Vitamin C easier. In this way, the connective tissues of the body are made elastic and youthful. This prevents wrinkling and sagging, strengthens the blood vessels, capillaries (tiny blood vessels) included, and stops the inclination to bruise easily. Scurvy is a dis-ease which causes death with symptoms almost indistinguishable from degenerative aging. But there is good news. The Wild Rose Hips Pure Herbs Liquid Extract cures scurvy.

The Vitamin C in Wild Rose Hips Pure Herbs Liquid Extract is a poison antidote and increases the effectiveness of all other vitamins. With all these wonderful qualities, we can see why the Wild Rose Hip wraps its "babies" (the seeds) in a cradle of Vitamin C and associated substances. It is, then, no wonder that Wild Rose Hips Pure Herbs Liquid Extract easily qualifies as a life extender and protector.

Take Wild Rose Hips Pure Herbs Liquid Extract daily, as it does not store for more than a few days in the body. Cultivated roses are never used as a source for this extract, as they have lost the ability to bear seeds for offspring and are no longer tough enough to be "hardy survivors" like the friendly, familiar, Wild Rose. If you were ever curious what the hip of a Wild Rose would taste like, you may be pleasantly surprised.

DOSE: 5-20 drops, 3-4 times per day. If debilitated, or more serious cases needing body repair, 40 to 80 drops, 3 times per day.

This information is about historical observations and historical information relating to herbs. This information is not intended to be a substitute for medical advice by licensed physicians. A person should consult a physician regularly in all matters relating to medical problems, especially in matters of diagnosing, treating or curing dis-eases or other physical or mental conditions.

This information has not been verified by the American Medical Association or the Food and Drug Administration.